Silverwood leaves his position with Sri Lanka soon after, joining Tom Moody's lobby staff.
Chris Silverwood has been appointed to his first work in English cricket since he was fired as England's head coach, replacing Azhar Mahmood as one of Tom Moody's aides at defending champions Elliptical Clue in the Hundred.
Silverwood lost his job in the aftermath of England's 4-0 fight in Australia in early 2022 but was only out of job for two weeks, joining Sri Lanka on a two-year agreement. That was after extended to include the latest T20 World Cup in the Caribbean and the US, but Silverwood resigned soon after their group-stage return, citing a reluctance to spend long times away from home.
He will then visit Moody's staff at the Invincibles for 2024, away of their- and the Hundred's- opening matchday on Tuesday, against Birmingham Phoenix. Mahmood resigned from his position when he took up a full-time part with Pakistan earlier this year, and Silverwood did meet Matt Walker and Jim Troughton in the female's coaching team.
This summer, James Foster may also play for the Hundred, replacing the former Northern Superchargers coach who left last year after winning the wooden spoon in the men's competitors. Since Paul Collingwood was unable to begin the game while serving as an England Test captain, he has taken his place as one of Trevor Bayliss ' assistants at London Spirit.
The Spirit have added two more assistant instructors to the lobby team of their children's team, who are coached by the American Ashley Noffke. Both Marc Broom and Ali Maiden, the Yorkshire people's assistant coach, have been appointed, making Maiden a potential replacement for Noffke when he leaves at the end of the time.
The most notable training session in the Hundred this season saw Andrew Flintoff replace Foster as Superchargers mind coach in the men's competitors. His second match as a head coach is against Trent Rockets at Headingley on Friday evening.
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